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He could not pry apart the exotic and the erotic.
One of its palaces covers 500 acres; its temple mountains reach 200 feet; carved stone giants guard its gateways; the roots of giant banyans pry apart its walls.
Slide the knife along to slit the muscle, then pry apart the shells with a twist of the knife, and release the meat.
To pry apart violent Islamic radicals, the United States has to become knowledgeable about internal cleavages and be patient in exploiting them.
Friends since meeting at art school, in the late sixties, they had long shared guidelines that could pry apart an intellectual logjam, providing options when they couldn't figure out how to move forward.
Moving the Schenck house involved, among many other things, using thin wooden wedges and building jacks to pry apart timbers that were living trees when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth.
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The two had to be pried apart.
The alliance show signs of being pried apart.
He didn't skip a single photograph, even prying apart pages that had got stuck.
As the trial progressed, however, he felt himself being pried apart from the police force.
The stones, once so carefully pieced together, have been pried apart by tree roots reasserting their primacy.
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